Travel Packages in Turkey

Travel Packages in Turkey

Find out about offers, things to do, and exciting attractions to explore in Turkey.

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Amazing Tour in 3 cities in Turkey
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8 Days trip in Istanbul & Trabzon
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Nice trip to Istanbul & Antalya (8 days)
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8 Days tour in Istanbul on board the Costa Venezia
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An unparalleled 8 days in Costa Venezia
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City Break to Istanbul
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Konyaalti beach
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Uzngol in Turkey
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Trip to Cappadocia from Istanbul for 4 days
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Explore the best of Turkey, 9 days package
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7-Day Turkey Budget Tour
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Enjoy a unique tour in Istanbul for 5 days
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5 day trip to Istanbul
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Tour packages to Turkey: Where to go in Turkey?

Tour packages to Turkey: Where to go in Turkey?

Turkey has never failed to impress all the tourists visiting it, as it combines European and Eastern cultures, so the traveler feels as if she/he is at home. Tourism in Turkey is always vibrant, dazzling everyone who ventures into it from tourist places or the delicious food that it is famous for. Moreover, Turkey enjoys stunning landscapes from the sunny Mediterranean Sea to the great mountains and arid steppes which are landmarks in their own right, Therefore, tourism companies innovate in organizing tour packages to Turkey.

Turkey holiday packages always baffle its visitors with the many things it can do, so will it start with the Byzantine and Ottoman glories of Istanbul in a city break, relax on the beach, delve into history wandering through ruins like Ephesus, or see some of the most surreal panoramic photos in the world in Pamukkale And Cappadocia?

Now we will move to the most enjoyable step, which is to get to know the Turkish civilization and the things to do there, and the most important tour packages to Turkey.

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Turkey tour packages

1- Pamukkale

It is one of the tourist wonders in Turkey, and it is the pure white limestone terraces in Pamukkale, meaning in English the cotton castle gradating down the slope and looking as safe as the white snow that is situated amid the green nature. Although the travertine itself is one of the highlights of a turkey travel package, the vast and scattered ruins of the ancient spa town of Hierapolis are at the top of Calcite Hill, providing yet another reason to visit.

2- Aya Sofya (Hagia Sophia)

Hagia Sophia is one of the most famous tourist places in Istanbul, and the whole of Turkey, and is distinguished by its gigantic, magnificent structural design. The minarets' exterior highlights the heritage and design befitting the Ottoman conquest, while the interior design is a great reminder of the ancient Cotton power. One of the mosques that must be visited in Turkey and take the most beautiful memorial photos in it.

3-Cappadocia

A dream of photographers and photo enthusiasts. Photography. In the background, this amazing scene is the surreal, steep rocky valleys of Cappadocia. The cliff hills and hilltops are home to undulating views of wave-like rocks or oddly shaped peaks formed by thousands of years of wind and water. People are divided into two types, the first type loves walking and hiking is suitable for them, so they enjoy walking in the valleys and wonderful buildings. As for the other type, they are people who do not like walking and they will enjoy balloon riding. You will see from the top sculptures and rocks dating back to the Byzantine era.

4- Sumela Monastery

Sumela Monastery is a very important attraction for visitors, as it enjoys a unique, attractive location, as it is built on a cliff. Tourists go to it to wander around this amazing religious complex and admire its design and the walls of its churches filled with wonderful and vibrant paintings. The monastery transmits the empty life of the monks that they used to live in in the Byzantine era, where they used to worship only and nothing else, a wonderful life unimaginable. This monastery opened it in the Byzantine era and was not closed until 1923 AD, then it was opened again to tourists.

5- Mount Nemrut

The strangest monuments in eastern Turkey, if we mention the details of this wonderful place, you will know why it is strange? The funerary mound is located at the top of Mount Nimrud with the remains of broken mammoth statues that were present to guard the funerary mound. Giant stone heads of long-forgotten gods peer from the summit, casting an eerie atmosphere over the barren mountain top.

6- Antalya

This centre is wonderful for exploration, for all lovers of pictures and photography. This is a charming place to take memorial photos in the picturesque blue waters of the Mediterranean surrounded by palaces from the Ottoman era. The Antalya Museum is one of the best tourist attractions in Turkey, and many tourists come to it annually, as it houses an amazing collection of Hellenistic and Roman marble statues.

7- Ephesus

The city of Ephesus is a city of huge relics and giant marble columns firmly in the sky, considered one of the most important completed Roman cities so far on the Mediterranean Sea, it will be a wonderful destination to explore ancient Roman life.

8- Topkapi Palace

A world of sultans, another world that will take you to this amazing palace that is unparalleled on earth, from this place the Ottoman Empire that spread to Europe, Africa and the Middle East. The interior is decorated in charcoal, and the luxurious jewel-encrusted décor feels like an unforgettable painting. As for the gardens, it was the place where the Ottoman diwans were established, now it has become a green space for the people to enjoy this wonderful painting.

9- Ani

Ani is an abandoned city located near the Turkish border with Armenia. You cannot miss visiting this place, which was under construction and is still in red bricks until now, but it has never failed to impress visitors with it. The beautiful red brick buildings still crumbling among the steppe grass have an enchanting effect on everyone who visits them. Don't miss the Church of the Redeemer or the Church of St. Gregory, where elaborate brickwork and remnants of the frescoes can still be seen.

10- Aspendos

Just south of Antalya, the greater part of the Roman theatre in Aspendos celebrates the pomp and ceremony of Marcus Aurelius' reign. Regarded as the best surviving example of classical era theatre still standing in the world, it is an ancient attraction.

Frequently asked questions

How many tourists visit Istanbul annually?

A total of 13.4 million foreign tourists arrived in Istanbul in 2018, an increase of 24 percent compared to 2017 when a total of 10.8 million foreign visitors arrived in the city.

How many hotels are there in Istanbul and what is the bed capacity?

With the completion of these new hotels, Istanbul's capacity will, in a few years, reach a total of 817 hotels, 56,164 rooms and 113.99 beds.

What is there to do in Turkey at night?

There are many Turkey tour packages:
Enjoy a Turkish bath.
Explore the nightlife of Arnavutköy.
Bosphorus cruise at sunset on a private yacht.
Cruise with dinner and show.
Dine at Mezze & Raki Restaurant.
Go on a crawling tour to the Istanbul pub.
Eat dinner at Mikla Restaurant.

What is the best time to visit Turkey?

The best time to visit Turkey is during spring (April to May) or autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and crowds are smaller. Summers are hot and crowded, while winters can be cold and rainy, but still great for winter sports in some areas.

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